5 Fabrics to choose this Navratri

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Festive seasons are always a blessing for the retail show owners and to E-commerce. This is the peak time for businesses to take a pace and maximize profits. The business being hit by the coronavirus, have now a chance to be at their full potential in these festival days. Talking about festivals, Navratri is one of the most cherished and celebrated festivals of India. Navratri isn’t only about Garba dance, but the way people present themselves during these days. Different attires like Asymmetrical Kurta, Ruffled Dupatta, embroidered jackets, Cape-style tops, Indo Western gowns, Black lehengas, and other festive accessories, are most common during Navratri. To make such kind of fashionable and alluring attires, a significant selection of fabrics should be done.

 

Organza fabric

Fashion souls strive for creativity, upgrade and perfection, that can be achieved via Organza fabric. Embroidered organza especially sequins embroidered organza is a very much appreciated fabric for Navratri. Organza is smooth, crisp, and has good drapability. Organza never fails to impress with its amazing appearance and always feels in style, when wearing this fabric. Lehengas, kurtis, kurtas are some of the final outfits that can be made from organza.

 

Silk fabric

Silk fabric is a class apart itself and a true King of fabrics. The smoothness and the lustrous surface it offers are found in no other fabrics. Any occasion, event, or ceremony is incomplete without dresses made from Silk fabric. Navratri is a medium of connecting people and what better way to connect than using your outfits. Blouses, Kurtis, lehengas, Sharara for Navratri are truly gorgeous and luxurious blessings from Silk fabric.

 

​Chiffon

Chiffon is a renowned fabric in the fashion world. Different designs and unique aesthetic themes can be imprinted on this fabric. Ethnic wear can be styled up and blended with modern designs and textures with Chiffon fabric. It gives an extremely classic look to the garment and makes the woman wearing it, highly elegant. Navratri attires such as Chaniya choli, kurtis, dupattas can be summarized and piled up in festive collections.

 

Satin fabric

Satin fabric is silky and has a glossy surface, which makes it a preferable one for style and trend lovers. Traditional and cultural wears are the common products drawn from Satin fabric. Navratri is a festival of joy and excitement, and to arrive without being properly dressed is highly not recommendable. Lehengas, kurtas, sharara are some of the collections that can be made from Satin fabric. Chaniya choli with embroidery on this fabric depicts the true culture of India.

 

Indigo Akola Hand block fabric

Fetched from the small village, Akola. This fabric provides coolness with style. The hand block is done with precision and by skilled artisans to enhance the beauty of this fabric. Suitable for ethnic and cultural wear, Akola hand block fabric is in demand during festive seasons.

Dupattas, Kurtis, and other Navratri outfits can be made from it. This fabric is well known for its impact on others and is easily spotted during festive times. Moreover, to support the environment, this fabric is dyed with a natural color, ‘Indigo’ which bleeds less and adds a cherry on the cake.

Navratri should be celebrated by wearing the kind of attire that is suitable as per the occasion. Different dressing styles and fashion ideas are incorporated during festive times. Every year the theme and kind of outfit for Navratri see a slight change and this should be kept in mind. Our outfits are the resemblance of our culture and traditions and we should take pride in making it more famous.

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